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Links:
Irthapp.com
https://www.jointcommission.org/resources/patient-safety-topics/report-a-patient-safety-concern-or-complaint/
ANA code of ethics: https://www.nursingworld.org/practice-policy/nursing-excellence/ethics/code-of-ethics-for-nurses/coe-view-only/
OSHA complaint: https://www.nursingworld.org/~49c45e/globalassets/practiceandpolicy/work-environment/health--safety/osha-complaint-fact-sheet-20190530.pdf
Medical board by state: https://birthmonopoly.com/find-your-state-board/
Birthxapp.com : BirthX is a crowd-sourced review platform to read and write reviews on your childbirth experience with your healthcare provider.
Steps to report: https://birthmonopoly.com/how-to-file-a-complaint-for-mistreatment-in-birth-or-obstetric-violence/
How to file a complaint as a consumer:
Research your hospital's process for reporting complaints. There is usually a “patient advocacy’ or ‘patient relations’ department that handles all complaints. Making sure your complaint gets into the right hands is crucial. If it lands in the wrong inbox, there will be no forward progress because they won’t be able to do anything about it. DO NOT FILE YET! Obtain your medical records and operative reports Report to your states medical board: https://www.fsmb.org/contact-a-state-medical-board/ File a report with the Joint Commission (manage patient safety concerns): https://apps.jointcommission.org/QMSInternet/IncidentEntry.aspx?_ga=2.33659361.1333699656.1546967936-996439568.1546967936
Visit https://mypatientrights.org/file-a-complaint/ and file a complaint If you are a POC and/or your provider is a person of color, visit BirthXapp.com and file a complaint If this was a OBGYN or midwife (reproductive health providers), report to the Birth Monopoly Map: https://birthmonopoly.com/obstetric-violence/ File with your state’s health dept—it’ll vary state by state Now file with your hospital
Steps to file a complaint as a healthcare employee:
By pulsecheckpodcastLinks:
Irthapp.com
https://www.jointcommission.org/resources/patient-safety-topics/report-a-patient-safety-concern-or-complaint/
ANA code of ethics: https://www.nursingworld.org/practice-policy/nursing-excellence/ethics/code-of-ethics-for-nurses/coe-view-only/
OSHA complaint: https://www.nursingworld.org/~49c45e/globalassets/practiceandpolicy/work-environment/health--safety/osha-complaint-fact-sheet-20190530.pdf
Medical board by state: https://birthmonopoly.com/find-your-state-board/
Birthxapp.com : BirthX is a crowd-sourced review platform to read and write reviews on your childbirth experience with your healthcare provider.
Steps to report: https://birthmonopoly.com/how-to-file-a-complaint-for-mistreatment-in-birth-or-obstetric-violence/
How to file a complaint as a consumer:
Research your hospital's process for reporting complaints. There is usually a “patient advocacy’ or ‘patient relations’ department that handles all complaints. Making sure your complaint gets into the right hands is crucial. If it lands in the wrong inbox, there will be no forward progress because they won’t be able to do anything about it. DO NOT FILE YET! Obtain your medical records and operative reports Report to your states medical board: https://www.fsmb.org/contact-a-state-medical-board/ File a report with the Joint Commission (manage patient safety concerns): https://apps.jointcommission.org/QMSInternet/IncidentEntry.aspx?_ga=2.33659361.1333699656.1546967936-996439568.1546967936
Visit https://mypatientrights.org/file-a-complaint/ and file a complaint If you are a POC and/or your provider is a person of color, visit BirthXapp.com and file a complaint If this was a OBGYN or midwife (reproductive health providers), report to the Birth Monopoly Map: https://birthmonopoly.com/obstetric-violence/ File with your state’s health dept—it’ll vary state by state Now file with your hospital
Steps to file a complaint as a healthcare employee: